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Is Skipping Software QA Really Saving Time or Budget? When assembling an Agile Team pods for our customers, we often hear: “We’ll handle testing in-house.” But is this really saving time, budget or is it just delaying issues until later in the dev process? Upon discussing it with our Head of Product Delivery, Umesh Chandra and our product leaders, here’s what we’ve observed: 🧪 Functional vs. Acceptance Testing These are not interchangeable. Integrated testing may cover functionality, but acceptance testing ensures the product meets user needs. One doesn’t replace the other. 👬Including QA in Agile Teams When QA is part of the sprint, they don’t just catch bugs, they document use cases and test cases that improve the product and ensure smoother customer journey. This parallel documentation can save significant time in the future. 🚀Integrated QA = Long-term Efficiency Skipping a dedicated QA team may save a few dollars now, but delays, rework, and missed issues pile up over time. Investing in integrated QA can accelerate development while maintaining product quality. Integrating QA early isn’t just a cost, it’s an investment that will be a time saver and a quality booster for the long haul. Are you getting the most from your QA process? —- 👋🏽 I help founders, funded startups, and enterprises with Innovation, AI, Agile Product Team Pods and Product-Market Fit (PMF). If this is you, pls follow me. ISHIR’s Team Acceleration is a powerful approach to build passionate culturally-fit product team pods with subject matter expertise. This helps our bold startup founders to attain speed to market and build a killer digital product. #QA #AgileDevelopment #SoftwareTesting #IndependentQA #ProductQuality

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Don Siler

Bringing order out of chaos | US Army Veteran

7mo

Rishi Khanna Totally get it - I can see how skipping dedicated QA might seem like a quick cost-saving measure, but as you point out, it often leads to delays and rework. It really makes integrated QA essential for long-term efficiency and product quality.  Incorporating QA early not only catches bugs but enhances the entire development process by documenting valuable use cases and customer journey insights. By treating QA as an integral part of the Agile process, companies can ensure smoother rollouts and reduced technical debt down the line.

Umesh Chandra

Director, Global Delivery @ ISHIR || Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO®) || Certified Scrum Master (CSM®)

7mo

Very true. I can’t agree more

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